Here are some rides that I know they let you just "roll right on." My DH is in a wheelchair also and can't transfer so it's frustrating with all the rides where you have to transfer. It limits what we can do together, but luckily there are still a number of rides you can do without transfering. Here are the attractions/rides I know for sure where you don't have to transfer and all the shows have wheelchair seating.
Are they really allowing the power chairs on these rides? Do they handle it differently if you use a
scooter or a power chair. My DH 50 who has limb-girdle MD has just changed rom a 3 wheel scooter to a power chair. This last trip with his new chair we went for the Food & Wine Fest & really didn't try any rides. We had noticed on previous trips with the scooter that many of the rides that my DH used to be able to drive right on in the scooter, that they are now making us transfer him to a regular non-electric WC. So unless we had enough family along to transfer him, he's unable to ride. It seems to be very hit or miss as to which rides they''d insist that he transfer. On the same trip we even tried a ride more than once & been told go right on or no he has to transfer! We've been told that it's due to the rental of
ECV's & people who can't drive them! Ugh!